Looker for Beginners

Learn everything you need to get started with Looker in less than an hour!

Ratings: 4.62 / 5.00




Description

Welcome to Looker for Beginners! This will be the only course you need to learn how to get started using Looker. With just under 1 hour of video content, this course will quickly teach you the skills you need to know.

If you've never used Looker before, don't worry! I'll take you step-by-step, from setting up an account to creating your own Dashboards We will be covering topics such as:

  • Dimensions

  • Measures

  • Pivots

  • Visualizations

  • Filters

  • Table Calculations

  • Date Functions

  • Math Functions

  • String Functions

  • Logical Functions

  • Positional Functions

  • Dashboards

  • Cross Filtering

  • Dashboard Delivery and Schedules

  • Folders and Favorites

  • Boards

By the end of this course, you will be able to start answering business questions and creating dashboards with Looker. And, with Udemy's 30-day money back guarantee, there is no risk!

What are you waiting for? Join the course today to get started on your Business Intelligence journey.

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About the Instructor:

As a Technical Product Manager, I get to use a wide variety of software tools on a daily basis. Getting up to speed can often be difficult - which is why I create courses to help others learn what they need to know as quickly as possible.

My courses skip the fluff and deliver great value in every minute. I focus on hands-on, practical learning to ensure that you can actually use the skills you learn immediately after completing the course.

What You Will Learn!

  • Creating a Look: Writing queries and creating visualizations
  • Calculations + Formulas with Table Calculations
  • Creating and Managing Dashboards
  • Organizing Content with Folders, Favorites, and Boards

Who Should Attend!

  • Looker end users and analysts
  • Not for Looker Developers or LookML